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- Title
Does maturity estimation, 2D:4D and training load measures explain physical fitness changes of youth football players?
- Authors
Silva, Rui Miguel; Clemente, Filipe Manuel; González-Fernández, Francisco; Nobari, Hadi; Haghighi, Hamed; Cancela Carral, José Ma.
- Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was two-fold: (1) To analyse physical fitness changes of youth football players after a full-season; and (2) to examine whether physical fitness changes are explainable by estimated maturity status, 2digit:4digit ratio (2D:4D) from each hand and training load (TL) measures. Methods: Twenty-seven youth elite Under-15 football players were daily monitored for training load measures during 38 weeks. At the beginning and at the end of the season, all players were assessed for physical fitness. Also, the maturity status estimation and the length of the second and fourth digits of both hands were collected at the beginning of the season. Results: Significant differences were found for all physical fitness measures after the season. The second and fourth digits of left and right hands had negative moderate correlations with change of direction (COD) changes (r=-.39 to − 0.45 | p =.05 to 0.02). Also, the maturity offset measure had negative moderate correlations with COD changes (r=-.40 | p =.04). From the reported significant correlations, the maturity offset, Left 4D, Right 2D and Right 4D significantly predicted the Mod.505 COD test changes (β = 0.41, p =.04; β = -0.41, p =.04; β = -0.45, p =.02; and β = -0.44, p =.03, respectively). Conclusion: The maturity offset and the 2D:4D measures have the potential to predict COD performance changes over-time in youth football players. Given the lack of associations between the maturity estimation, 2D:4D and training load measures, with the overall physical fitness measures, coaches should rely only at COD changes.
- Subjects
PHYSICAL fitness for youth; SOCCER players; ELITE athletes; PHYSICAL fitness
- Publication
BMC Pediatrics, 2022, Vol 22, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1471-2431
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12887-022-03801-5